Is formalized marriage becoming obsolete? Answer
Many people are convinced that traditional marriages don’t work and that this practice should be abandoned. What does the Bible say about marriage?

GAY—What’s wrong with being gay? AnswerHomosexual behavior versus the Bible: Are people born gay? Does homosexuality harm anyone? Is it anyone’s business? Are homosexual and heterosexual relationships equally valid?

Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “Adapted from Rebecca Miller’s novel. From all outward appearances, Pippa Lee (Robin Wright Penn) leads a charmed existence. She is the devoted wife of an accomplished publisher (Alan Arkin) thirty years her senior, the proud mother of two grown children, and a trusted friend and confidant to all who cross her path. But as Pippa dutifully follows her husband to a new life in a staid Connecticut retirement community, her idyllic world and the persona she has built over the course of her marriage will be put to the ultimate test.

In truth, looks are deceiving, and this picture-perfect woman has seen more than her fair share of turmoil in her youth. Embarking on a bittersweet journey of self-discovery, accompanied by a new, strange and soulful acquaintance (Keanu Reeves), Pippa must now confront both her volatile past and the hidden resentment of her seemingly perfect life in order to find her true sense of self. By turns wry, humorous, and moving, ‘The Private Lives of Pippa Lee’ presents the complex portrait of the many lives behind a single name.

…This is way more than it seems and manages to surprise and enchant throughout. … takes a familiar premise but gives it life and originality, repeatedly thwarting expectations with quirky diversions and smart twists. … [4/5]—Liz Beardsworth, Empire Magazine

…the psychological study of a mixed-up woman who’s having a “midlife crisis”… Though very coy about the specifics of its Romantic worldview, the movie is not something that discerning, media-wise viewers will want to take the time to see. … Language/Sex/Nudity: Moderate…—Movieguide

…Wright turns in a rueful performance that’s lined with anguish but shines with levity. She takes what could have been a huge downer of a character and manages to channel something strangely light, optimistic, even funny. … [3.5/5]—Alexis L. Loinaz, Chicago Tribune